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Claiming my fair share of webspace, my kenzie's doodles site chronicles the journey in life with our daughter. And, wRy Baby Adventures is a similar depiction of life with our son.
Mama's Doodles is the outlet for my pent up creativity.
Together, we enjoy making each day artful. These sites represent our daily doodles...

10.23.2007

Kenzie's First Home

Battle Mountain: The former view out my back door in San Diego

After nearly 1.5 years of whining about leaving San Diego, I can finally appreciate that it was a lucky move. While watching the news online, we've seen that our specific neighborhood was one of the first to be touched by fires. Astonished, via the news... we saw the intersection leading into our old neighborhood demolished by flames. Today, I have confirmed that our ENTIRE STREET was demolished.

This picture is of Kenzie admiring the mountains of our second story deck & was taken just before we moved away. Battle Mountain is just off to the left, and not visible in this picture.

This was Kenzie's first home. Suddenly, all my whines about leaving that home...have become an ENORMOUS sigh of relief.

My thoughts are with our old friends that still resided in that neighborhood (but we've located safe), and the many others that have lost their homes.

Oh my gosh...I guess it was a lucky move. It's so sad to watch this happening. I keep thinking of all the people who've lost their homes or are about to, and all the wild animals who are stranded in those mountains. I have some friends in the Malibu area, but it looks like they're ok for the time being. What a tragedy.

I've been watching the news along with the rest of the country and can't even put into words what I'm feeling. I don't know anyone personally that lives there but I can only imagine the heartache and grief those families are going through - first to have to evacuate quickly and then to not know for certain if you will have anything to go home to.

You must be so relieved that you moved - It's weird to watch on tv an area you are so familiar with being destroyed. (I life in MN and had the same eerie feeling when the bridge collapsed).

Glad you are safe and we're praying for everyone affected by this fire.

*sniff* That picture of Kenzie made me get all weepy. The Santiago Canyon fire has eaten up all the little special places I took my daughter when I lived in Orange just a couple years ago. (Like the pumpkin patch and the 'pretty' way home from work...)It was where I was looking to buy a house and I loved every nook of it. I'm glad we got to see it the way it was, but this is breaking my heart. *Hugs*